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Earlon is an American given name derived from the English surname Earl, which means 'elder' or 'noble', and is often associated with nobility and wisdom.
Earlyn is a rare American given name coined by Upton Sinclair in his novel "The Jungle," symbolizing progressive thinking and ahead-of-its-time ideas.
Earlynn is a unique American name, derived from Earlene, which itself comes from the English surname 'Earl', originally referring to someone of noble rank.
Earnestene is a rare American given name created in the early 20th century, meaning "sincere woman.
Earnestine is a distinctive American feminine name derived from "earnest," meaning sincere or genuine.
Earnestine is an American feminine name derived from Ernest, meaning "serious," with "-ine" added to create a more feminine touch.
Earth is a recent, unconventional given name popularized by Grimes in 2021. Derived from the English word for our planet, it signifies a connection to nature and global consciousness, without specific symbolic meaning beyond its literal reference. Its usage as a personal name remains scarce due to its recent introduction.
Eartha is an African American name created by legendary jazz singer Eartha Kitt, derived from 'earth' signifying grounding and connection to nature, and associated with strength and resilience in African American culture.
Earvin is a distinctive given name of African American origin, derived from the Hebrew name Aaron meaning "exalted" or "high mountain.
East is an American name of directional origin, gaining popularity in the late 19th century among African Americans. It does not have a specific meaning beyond its direction-based root, but has been used by notable individuals like rapper Prodigy from Mobb Deep.
Easton is an American given name of English origin, derived from the surname Easton which either denotes a geographical location or signifies an occupational role such as steward or estate manager.
Eastin is a unique American name derived from the English surname "Easting," meaning one who lived in the eastern part of a village or held land there.
Eastlyn is an uncommon American female given name derived from the combination of "east" and the Welsh element "lyn," meaning "leader" or "noble.
Eastman is a distinctive American given name derived from the English surname of topographic origin, referring to someone who lived near or came from the east side of a manor or village.
Ebay is an American given name derived from the English word 'ebon', meaning dark or black, originally a surname now popular as a first name with no specific historical significance.
Ebonee is an African American given name derived from the Yoruba "Efunsetan," meaning "the crown has set" or "the crown is established.
Eboni is an African American origin name derived from Ebony wood, signifying elegance, strength, and sophistication.
Ebonie is an elegant African American female given name derived from Latin "ebonus", meaning dark or black, popularized during mid-20th century Civil Rights era, notable bearers include jazz singer Ebonie Smith and Olympic medalist Ebonie Butler.
Ebonnie is a unique American female name created by combining 'Eb' and '-onnie', with no explicit meaning but often interpreted as 'dark beauty'. It's modern and sophisticated, gaining traction recently despite its lack of historical significance.
Eddison is an American given name derived from the surname Edison, which means "prosperity, wealth" combined with "belonging to or association with". It's not common but has gained popularity due to its association with renowned inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
Eddythe is a rare American name created by blending Eddie ('rich guard') and Edyth/Edith ('prosperous in war'), interpreted as 'rich guardian prosperous in war'.
Edee is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "witness" or "testimony," popularized in the late 19th century by Jewish-American families, and now embraced by diverse communities for its unique sound and meaningful origin.
Edelle is a rare American feminine variant of Edgar, meaning "noble spear" in Old English, popularized in late 19th-century U.S.
Edie is a Scottish-derived name meaning "tender" or "loving," known for its warmth and kindness, popularized by figures like Edie Sedgwick and Edie Falco.
Edison is an English name meaning 'son of Edward', popularized by famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
Edithmae is an American girls' name created by blending Edith, meaning 'prosperous in war', and Mae, a shortened form of Mary meaning 'beloved'.
Edley is a rare American male given name derived from the English surname Eddy, which means 'noble' or 'wealthy'.
Edman is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Emanuel," meaning "God with us." It holds significant biblical and historical importance, associated with strength and divine presence.
Edsel is an English given name of Old English origin, meaning "prosperous and bold" or "wealthy and strong". It was first used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the early 20th century.
Edwood is a unique American name of unclear origin, believed to have emerged in the late 19th or early 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain, with no known source and various speculative theories including blends of Edward and Woodrow or inspiration from America's forests. Despite its low popularity, Edwood remains an intriguing and distinctive name.
Eider is a distinctive Basque name derived from "aitzurraldea," meaning "eider duck.
Ejay is a modern American name, created in the late 20th century, with no specific meaning attached. It gained popularity through popular culture and is often associated with shorter forms of names like Elijah or Ezekiel.
Elaine is a Scottish origin female given name derived from Ella, itself a shortened form of Helen or Ellie. Its meaning varies but often associates with torchlight or shining light.
Elan is a unique, Hebrew-origin given name meaning "treebinth" or "oak," symbolizing strength and resilience. It was popularized by American poet Hart Crane but has only recently begun to gain popularity as a distinctive, gender-neutral choice despite not being traditionally widespread. Pronounced typically as "EE-lan," it also offers variations like "eh-LAHN" or "ay-LAHN.
Elbert is an English name derived from Old English words 'ælf' meaning elf and 'beorht' meaning bright or famous, associated with historic figures like Albert Einstein.
Eldrick is a distinctive male name of African American origin, derived from 'Elder' (older or wise) and 'Rick' (a shortened form of Richard meaning strong). Popularized by golfer Tiger Woods, its creator Earl Woods Sr. intended to honor Black community leaders.
Elease is a rare American name created by combining elements from names like Eileen or Alice, with no specific meaning but often associated with elegance and grace due to its phonetic similarity to "ease" and "LEASE.
Elfredia is a rare girl's name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Alfred and Freda, but its history spans centuries and countries like the US and England despite its scarcity.
Elgene is a rare, uniquely created name of unknown origin with no specific meaning or cultural significance. It was first recorded in the U.S. in the late 19th century and is pronounced /ɛlˈdʒiːn/.
Elizabeth is a popular feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath" or "my God is bountiful.